MSR fuel bottle with white gas for stove went in the rearmost waterbottle cage, Nightrider bottle battery in the front frame cage, and I started with three waterbottles, one in the rear frame cage, and one on each side of the front fork(works good!). I ended up with another MSR bottle for gasoline in the rear frame cage and another strapped to the luggage on the right side, and one of the water bottles tucked under a strap.

Also on the bike, Garmin 305 GPS, cable lock, 2 tubes, pump, more zipties, another scissors, another microtool, Planet Bike superflash, SMV sign, and a bunch of thought provoking stickers.

I thought about leaving the Wingnut pack home, but I'm used to it and it's a handy place to keep your camera/cellphone/wallet/lipbalm/sunscreen/food/soapbox? OK the soap box goes in the Wingnut accesory bag with all the other incidentals next time around. I could have done without duplicating tools between the pack and the bike, but the tools in the pack stay in the pack, and the tools in the bike well...maybe I'll take the tools out of the bike if I always wear the pack, eh?

Other future changes:I've got about a 40% chance of waking up without a back ache with the best of the Thermarest pads, so I'm planning on switching to a Luxurylite Cot. I've heard nothing but good things about these. Another Seal line bag would make this rig weatherproof, and help keep the gravel dust at bay. I've got a Big Dummy frame on order(just like everybody else). Nuvinci CVT is ordered, hopefully it beats the frame here. I should have some Reelights, and an AXA lock to play with by the end of the week. At some point I'm going to invest in another Schmidt SON28(S this time) and an EDeluxe to fill out the lighting demands. I think I'll order two more pair of these, carry my second pair North face convertable pants, and ditch the riding shorts. Wool base + nylon shell + leather Selle An Atomica saddle = perfect touring setup. No clammy, smelly, riding shorts. Dries super fast, and you don't have to feel like a lycra clad superhero everywhere you ride. Need a couple more LW SS wool shirts, and my shipment of Swiftwicks are on their way now. Maybe some Keen clipless sandals, and a Garmin 705. Retrogrouch you say? I'm riding a SS motorized gravel touring Xtracycle with a 5"fork...right. And I happen to think Rivendell, Velo Orange, Clever Cycles, and Peter White are getting it right, thank you.

The bike handles quite a bit different with the extra 40lbs on the back. Standing and climbing is much more wiggly(Still worlds better than any trailer or even full racks on a touring steed). I had some issues with gear pushing against my fender stays, making the fender rub the rear tire. A dedicated Xtracycle frame like the Surly Big Dummy would address both these issues. The WTB 26x2.55" Weirwolf LTs are the perfect tire for this thing, and they just barely fit under the Planet Bike Cascadia fenders, but it's a worthwhile combination. Rumbles, can't even feel'em. Pothole, where? Run off the road, vagrant gravel, no problem. With the help of the motor I managed all the hills, including getting into and out of Sugar Bottoms(twice) on a 40x16 gear without resorting to dismounting and pushing. On a couple of occasions while fully loaded I did get it to slip the chain on the Surly cog on the rear freewheel. The Surly cogs tooth profile is a little pointy for my taste, and I'd make a cog for it, but I'm really hoping to be replacing that wheel with a Nuvinci wheel within the next two weeks. I found that even though I've got a motor helping me wrestle this beast down the road, my legs are still smoked from trying to keep my spin up over 90rpm for 200miles. Gears will be a whole nuther ball game, and I'm looking forward to it. The Staton gear to gear, gear reduction is super stout, and I'm sure it'll last forever, but it sure is noisy. Next go around will be a two or three stage Gates timing belt gear reduction, and full belt drivetrain fully enclosed. The chains have alot to be desired. Belts will be a load quieter, more efficient, cleaner, and less maintainence. Fairing will be played with after I get gears figured out on OHV1. Big Dumb Pugsley after Big Dumb Motorbike V2.